Gardening Tips, Informative
What to Do in the Garden This June
As the days get longer and the sun shines brighter, June is a perfect time to get out in the garden and tackle some key tasks to
Read MoreAs the days get longer and the sun shines brighter, June is a perfect time to get out in the garden and tackle some key tasks to
Read MoreJoin us at the Northwood House Spring Art & Garden Fair on Saturday 18th and Sunday 19th of May from 10am – 5pm.
Read MoreRoses are a popular and beautiful flower that many gardeners in the UK enjoy. However, roses are susceptible to a variety of diseases that can affect their health and appearance. In this article
Read MoreWe’ve compiled a list of jobs to do in your garden this March to help you maintain your garden and get ready for (hopefully) more pleasent spring season weather. 1, Prune Brush & Shrub Roses The aim of pruning is to open up the centre of the plant by thinning out overcrowded growth. This improves…
Read MoreAre you looking to ensure that your plants have a bountiful spring bloom and strong growth?
Read MoreWhy choose plug plants? Seeds are much cheaper, but sowing and growing them successfully involves buying lots of propagation equipment and germination can be difficult as well as pricking out tiny seedlings being a fiddly job.
Read MoreIf you’re a fan of fresh, homegrown potatoes and you want to enjoy a bountiful harvest in time for Christmas, then you’ve come to the right place! Planting seed potatoes in the autumn is a great way to ensure a successful harvest later on.
Read MoreThere’s no greater feeling than relaxing in the sun on a comfy set of garden furniture watching the world go by. But it can be tricky knowing what set would best suit your garden. In this article we will explore what to expect from your garden furniture, how to keep them looking good and what…
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